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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1916)
News of the Churches and Religious Topics • Directory. Baptist— Bethel—Twenty-ninth and T streets South Omaha. The Rev. J. C. Brown, pastor, residence 467 South Thirty first street. Services, Morning, 11; evening, 7:30; Sunday School 1 p. m.; B. Y. P. B., 6:30 p. m.; praise service, 7:30 p. m. Mt. Moriah—Twenty-sixth and Sew ard streets. The Rev. W. B. M. Scott, pastor. Services: Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; preaching, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; B. Y. P. U. at 6 p. m. Zion — Twenty-sixth and Franklin (temporary location). The Rev. W. F. Botts, pastor; residence, 2522 Grant street. Telephone Webster 5838. Ser vices: Devotional hour, 10:30 a. m.; preaching, 11 a. m.; Sunday School, 1 to 2 p. m.; pastor’s Bible class, 2 to 3 p. m.; B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m.; choir devotion, 7:30 p. m.; preaching 8 p. m. Episcopal— Church of St. Philip the Deacon— Twenty-first neiar Paul street. The Rev. John Albert Williams, rector. Residence, 1119 North Twenty-first street. Telephone Webster 4243. Ser vices daily at 7 a. m. and 9 a. m. Fri days at 8 p. m. Sundays at 7:30 a. m„ 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 12:45 p. m. Methodist— Allen Chapel, A. M. E„ 181 South Twenty-fifth street. South Omaha.— The Rev. John H. Nichols, pastor. Residence, 181 South Twenty-fifth street. Services: Preaching, 11 a. m.; Sunday School, 1:30 p. m. Grove M. E.—Twenty-second and Seward streets. The Rev. G. G. Logan, pastor. Residence, 1628 North Twen ty-second street. Services: Sunday School at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. St. John’s A. M. E.—Eighteenth and Webster streets. The Rev. W. T. Os borne, pastor. Residence, 613 North Eighteenth street. Telephone Doug las 5914. Services: Sunday, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m„ preaching: 12 noon, class; 1:15 p. m., Sunday School; 7 p. m., Endeavor; Wednesday, 8 p. m., pray er and class meetings. Everybody made welcome at all of these meet ings. OMAHA AND TRADE TERRITORY BUSINESS UP 20 PER CENT. Omaha, Nebr., Jan. 7.—Almost without exception business in Omaha showed remarkable increase during the year. These increases reflect the general prosperity throughout Ne braska and Iowa and are fundamental, based on bigger crops and bigger prices for these crops. In comparison with other sections of the United States, the showing made by the trade territory tributary to Omaha is wonderful, big gains be ing made where losses are sho.wn in other sections. A conservative esti mate places the general development of this section at twenty per cent. Predictions are that the development in this section during 1916 w’ill far surpass that of the year just passed. SOUTH OMAHA STOCK MARKET BREAKS ALL FORMER RECORDS. Omaha, Nebr., Jan. 7.—All records for total receipts of live stock at the Union Stock Yards were broken in 1915 with total receipts of 7,171,273 head or 101,786 cars. In total receipts Omaha goes ahead of Kansas City and assumes second place to Chicago. The receipts of cattle were 1,218,342 head, a gain of 300,000; hogs, 2,642, 973, a gain of 400,000; sheep, 3,268, 279, a gain of 150,000, and horses and mules, 41,679, a gain of 11,000. The value of the packing house pro ducts reached the gigantic total of $115,434,850, which is to be supple mented by about $6,000,000 of by products. The 1915 receipts were the largest in the history of the Stock Yards Company and are a tribute to the policy of the organization. “Now, Dorothy,” said the teacher to a small pupil, “can you tell me what a panther is?” “Yeth, ma’am,” lisped Dorothy. “A panther ith a man that maketh panth.” —Chicago News. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Notice is hereby given that we, the undersigned, in order to form a cor poration for the purposes hereinafter stated, under and pursuant to the provisions of the laws of the State of Nebraska, do hereby certify as fol lows: ARTICLE I. NAME. The name of the corporation shall be, Obee Undertaking Co. ARTICLE II. LOCATION. The location of its pi-incipal and reg istered office shall be in the City of Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, but this corporation is empowered and authorized to maintain and conduct offices in any part of the United States. ARTICLE III. NATURE OF BUSINESS. The objects for which this corpora tion is formed are: To acquire by purchase, gift, devise, lease or other wise acquire, and to own, hold, buy or sell, convey, lease, mortgage and incumber real estate, and other prop erty, personal or mixed. To enter into, make, perform and carry out contracts of every kind or for any lawful purpose, with any per son, firm, association or corporation, so far as the same may be necessary and incidental to the carrying out of the purposes of this corporation. To mortgage, sell, convey or other wise dispose of real, personal or mixed property. To carry on a general undertaking business; to manufacture any and all goods necessary for use in or about the conduct of a general undertaking business. Without in any manner or in any particular limiting any of the o'oje ts or powers of the corporation, :t is hereby expressly declared and pro vided, that the corporation shall have power to issue bonds and any other obligations in payment for property purchased or acquired by it, or for I Mid-Winter White Sale of 1 I Sheets, Sheeting, Muslin, etc. 1 . 25c DWIGHT ANCHOR PILLOW TUBING, 14c Extra quality satin finish, one to 10 yard lengths. The S well known Dwight Anchor pillow tubing in desirable lengths, H 25c values at 14c the yard. 150c FLANNEL SHIRTINGS, 25c. ' White Wool Shirting and Waisting Flannel with blue and black 1 single and double hair line stripes, 32 inches wide, from the bolt, at, a yard, 25c. WHITE CAMBRICS, 7'/2c. The finest White Cambrics, Longcloths and yard-wide Wamsutta i Bleachings, light, medium and heavy grades, in 2 to 15-yard lengths, a at, yard 7'/2c. PEPPERELL, AURORA AND MESCO SHEETINGS IN THE MID-WINTER WHITE SALE. The Mid-Winter prices are from 3c to 4e on the yard less than gj the present market prices. This idea: 8-4 Bleached Sheeting, at.25c Yard 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, at.25c Yard 10-4 Bleached Sheeting, at.26c Yard 30c Llnderwear Crepe.9c Underwear Crepes, mercerized voiles, organdies, batistes, India I linons, Persian lawns, lingerie lawns, fancy white waisting, etc., in g remnants worth up to 30c yard, during sale, at, yard 9c. BLEACHED MUSLIN, 5'/ic. Bleached Muslin, 36 inches wide, many standard brands are in cluded; limit of 20 yards to each customer, at, yard, 5'/2c. BURGESS-NASH COMPANY 3 k “Everybody’s Store” »I te isi I Greatest Opportunity You Ever Had | TAKE ADVANTAGE! DON’T WAIT! CLOAKS, SUITS, | «' DRESSES, AND FURS AT HALF PRICE AND LESS ALL NEXT H I WEEK. A. Bonoff’s New York Sample Store I Tel. Douglas 4247 206 No. 16th St. § m __i BdBtHiBMaa«KBaflM8ffaww<iagwwa9i^a^a^®^Bg^^BBBfla^ii^!i«88SWWBWW9<gaBWBWDis any other object in or about its busi ness. To mortgage or pledge any stocks, bonds or other obligations, or anv property which may be acquired by it; to secure any bonds or obligations by it issued or incurred; to guarantee any dividends or bonds or contracts or other obligations; to make and per form contracts of any kind and des cription; and in carrying on its busi ness, or for the purpose of attaining or furthering any of its objects; to do any and all other acts and things and to exercise any and all other powers which a co-partnership or natural per son could do or exercise and which now or hereafter may be authorized by law. The foregoing clause shall be con strued both as objects and powers, and it is hereby expressly provided that the foregoing enumeration of spe cific powers shall not be held to limit or restrict in any manner the powers of this coi'poration. ARTICLE IV. CAPITAL STOCK. The total authorized capital stock of this corporation is twenty thousand ($20,000.00) dollars, divided into two hundred (200) shares of the par value of one hundred ($100.00) dollars each, to be fully paid at the commencement of the business of this corporation. ARTICLE V. COMMENCEMENT OF BUSINESS. This eorpration shall begin business on the 27th day of December, 1915, and continue fifty (50) years unless dissolved by the vote of four-fifth of the capital stock of the corporation, or unless otherwise dissolved accord ing to law. ARTICLE VI. INDEBTEDNESS. The highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which this corporation shall at any time be subject to, shall not exceed two-thirds of the paid-up and subscribed capital stock of the ■orporation. ARTICLE VII. DIRECTORS. The directors of this corporation shall be three in number and the in corporators of this corporation shall act as directors of the same until the first annual meeting of the stock holders and until their successors are elected and qualified. ARTICLE VIII. OFFICERS. The officers of this corporation shall be President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer; and the President Vice-President and Treas urer shall be members of the Board of Directors. The holding of one of fice by any member of the Board of Directors shall not preclude such di rector from holding any other office to which he may be elected by the Board of Directors. ARTICLE IX. ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting of the stock holders of this corporation shall be held at its offices in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, on the second Tues day in February of each year. ARTICLE X. AMENDMENTS. These articles of incorporation may be amended at any regular meeting of the stockholders by a two-thirds vote of the stork represented at such meet ing. Notice of the porposed amend ment, however, to be served upon each and every stockholder of the corpora tion not less than thirty days prior to the date of such meeting. The affairs of this corporation shall be conducted in accordance with the By-Laws of the corporation. G. WADE OBEE, ELNORA K. OBEE, THOMAS ADAMS, Incorporators.